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Latoya Jackson: Michael Jackson's Death a 'Big Conspiracy'

In the first day of the trial for her brother’s death, Latoya Jackson made no attempt to hide the fact that she thought there was something more to her brother, Michael Jackson’s death than what was being presented in court for Conrad Murray's trial.

Latoya took to her Twitter as soon as she was about to enter the courtroom for the first day of trial, insinuating that Murray was not the only individual involved in the death of her brother.

"Good morning! On way to court,” Latoya tweeted. “Wish all parties involved were on trial. And not just Murray."

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The songwriter tweeted that her brother’s death may have been an elaborate plot.

"This is all a BIG CONSPIRACY and the doctor knows exactly what happened,” she continued on the first day of the trial for her brother. “The family has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with his estate!"

According to Latoya, there are witnesses who could help the trial that have yet to come forward.

"There are wives, girlfriends and employees who know exactly what happened to Michael, please come forward and tell what really happened," she tweeted on Tuesday.

Latoya urged for people to investigate what really happened to her brother.

"Michael worked his entire life for his children. Please help us get justice. Dr. Murray is a very small piece of the puzzle,” she wrote. “I feel like screaming! Murray knows exactly what happened at Carolwood and who else is behind all of this."

The sister of the famous pop star hinted that his death may involve monetary gain.

"Whenever someone is murdered, you follow the money trail and you see who has the most to gain, those are normally the ones responsible," Latoya tweeted.

Although she used the social media network to vent about issues with her brother’s murder, Latoya did not forget to thank Michael’s fans.

"Once again, I truly thank everyone for their support," she tweeted on Tuesday.

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